@inuyasha525612 It wasn't difficult, just time consuming. I think the biggest problem was gravity. i had my piece up so high that the wet fabric and the rickety chair that i was standing on was just poor planning on my part. But i had both murals "plastered" to the wall in a little over an hour. Remember though: I had tons of detail on mine. All of those leaves are individually cut and "pasted". theonly whole piece is the branch with the bird on it. All else was a one-at-a-time process.
wow that looks amazing !
how'd you put that long piece up? did you have to hold it or something?
inuyasha525612 9 months ago
@inuyasha525612 It wasn't difficult, just time consuming. I think the biggest problem was gravity. i had my piece up so high that the wet fabric and the rickety chair that i was standing on was just poor planning on my part. But i had both murals "plastered" to the wall in a little over an hour. Remember though: I had tons of detail on mine. All of those leaves are individually cut and "pasted". theonly whole piece is the branch with the bird on it. All else was a one-at-a-time process.
robingal1 9 months ago
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inuyasha525612 9 months ago
@inuyasha525612
the highest level. But i was using 100% cotton fabric.
don't be afraid to mess up-that's part of ART.
robingal1 2 months ago
how high do you set your iron?
ttpham0209 2 months ago
wait but cant i do this with the fabric on the whole wall?
thats what i wanted to do since i also live in an apartment but im not really sure can u make a tutorial on that?
mmoneyitswhereitsat 1 year ago
haha i might do this in my bath room. how long does it stay up? and is it easy to take down
theravenlove 2 years ago
@theravenlove i've had mine up for nearly three years and it's still going strong. to remove it, all you need to do is wet it with a sponge and peel.
again! make sure to wash your fabric first or you'll stain your walls.
robingal1 1 year ago